1. Peston & Hester on the One show: On the eve of RBS’ eagerly anticipated results this week, Stephen Hester, the undersiege Chief Executive, took to the airwaves to defend RBS. The interview on the One Show was as expected, up until the point Robert Peston, commenting that bankers usually hate the limelight, asked ‘Are you enjoying yourself?‘

Hester’s response was telling:

‘The limelight I hate. I don’t know if I’d have done it if I had my time again, but I’m here and what I care a lot about is can RBS succeed? I think it can, I want to be part of the team that made it succeed, and I’m gritting my teeth about the rest and pushing on with that.’

I was impressed with two things: first, his honesty, and secondly his determination. Both came through during the interview and set the tone for how the results were received the following day.

2. Another week, another Greek bailout: A second bailout in as many years,amid constant rangling begs the simple question will it last? I’m not convinced.

4. Only girls allowed: An advert with face recognition technology is highlighting discrimination against women for children’s charity, Plan UK. The ad on Oxford Street ignores men and will only play to women aiming to send a message about equality. Perhaps the Government could place one in the boardrooms of Britian’s biggest companies in its drive to improve equality.

5. The Sun on Sunday: Finally, we’re eagerly anticipating our little trip to the newsagents this Sunday morning to get our hands on the first edition of the Sun on Sunday, to complement our last edition of the News of the World. Don’t forget yours.